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The program will allow graduates to become credentialed as school psychologists by the Florida Department of Education and become nationally certified school psychologists.
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Call Me MiSTER provides men of color with support such as tuition or housing assistance, books, or professional development.
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Timothy Boaz had issues with Currall's handling of possible development of the USF Forest Preserve and changes to the College of Education, but praised his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and willingness to work with faculty on budget issues.
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Earlier this month, the USF Faculty Senate published a letter detailing their concerns about planned budget cuts. On Tuesday, the Board of Trustees got a chance to hear those concerns firsthand.
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A virtual discussion with school district officials looked at the possible effects of closing the USF College of Education undergraduate program.
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The USF St. Petersburg Campus Advisory Board met virtually to talk about a number of issues Thursday.
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The move comes as the university looks to cut $36.7 million over the next nine months.
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Bickering over the presidential primary and fears of coronavirus may cause some younger people to steer clear of civic engagement.But one Tampa Bay area…
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Many people know Earl Lennard as Hillsborough County's Supervisor of Elections, a job he retired from in 2012.But before that, he spent more than four…
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Local businessman and philanthropist Olin Mott has died at the age of 92.Mott, who dropped out of school after sixth grade to sell peanuts to help support…
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For the tenth straight year, USF's College of Education has been named one of the country's top graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report.According to…
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Businessman Olin Mott was honored Thursday by the city of Tampa and USF's College of Education for his philanthropic support of a large number of Bay area…